The ancient historian Livy traced the beginning of dissolute Rome to the year 187 BC. Then, Vulso's army in Asia created an influx of "foreign luxuries" to Rome. Additionally, according to Livy's History of Rome 39.6, lavish banquets allowed a cook to enjoy a sudden elevation of status, well above his customary position of "lowest menial."
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
The ancient historian Livy traced the beginning of dissolute Rome to the year 187 BC. Then, Vulso's army in Asia created an influx of "foreign luxuries" to Rome. Additionally, according to Livy's History of Rome 39.6, lavish banquets allowed a cook to enjoy a sudden elevation of status, well above his customary position of "lowest menial."
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